About us

TechForSpace is an international non-profit association based in Toulouse (France). Our main objective is bringing the general public and the aerospace sector closer. We do this by carrying out engineering and scientific projects related to aerospace following an open source philosophy. This means that all our progress, project difficulties, source codes, opportunities and ideas are shared through our website. We also try to use our projects as material for educational articles.
We are an international team of people made of about 20 students and young professionals from 6 different countries, collaborating at distance and dedicating our free time to these projects – because this is our passion.

For visitors

Welcome to our website! Don’t hesitate to navigate freely, share on social media, comment… don’t be shy, all our projects are open source and we also need your feedback to go forward!

Join Us

Do you want to participate in a young and dynamic environment, develop space projects with public and private companies or just write about space? If so, TFS is your place! In TFS we’re above all interested in students and young people, but don’t worry too much about that, no matter your age if you feel young that’s enough!

Write us at: contact at techforspace dot com

For partners

Do you have a company, association, organisation… that has an idea or project to propose to us?

Write us at: contact at techforspace dot com

As you may know TFS is a non-profit association so our resources come directly from us or from external donations. Do you want to take part on this and help us to successfully complete our projects?

Featured project

We’ve been asked by ESA to prepare visualizations of the JUICE spacecraft mission in a solar system simulator called Cosmographia. Tasks include writing scripts for Cosmographia to read data built in an information system called SPICE, scripts describing instruments and individual observations, and preparing sets of files for a series of observations. In a long term project will also include the 3D model of JUICE spacecraft, with all instruments properly located on it.